Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1524384 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

High temperature treatment in inert atmosphere proved to be an effective way to improve high temperature stability of MWNTs in ambient condition. TEM analysis of heat-treated MWNTs confirmed successful removal of impurities and formation of ordered graphene layers and internal bamboo structure. TG–DTG curves indicated that decomposition range and rate of as-received MWNTs were narrow and notably higher, respectively, than heat-treated MWNTs mainly due to presence of impurities like metal nanoparticles in the former. Non-isothermal kinetic analysis revealed that the rate determining mechanism for as-received MWNTs was random nucleation and growth of active species. However, for heat-treated MWNTs, rate controlling mechanism was chemical reaction. Higher activation energies (∼203 kJ mol−1 and 280 kJ mol−1) and reaction orders (3 and 4) of MWNTs heat-treated at 1200 °C and 1800 °C in inert, respectively, indicated delayed thermal decomposition than as-received MWNTs (Ea ≈ 178 kJ mol−1; n = 1) even in oxidative atmosphere.

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